"The ALTER" / Dab Motors - Yamaha Yard Built projects
- " I progetti Yamaha Yard Built sono sempre unici e questo è più vero che mai qui. I Dab Motors di Biarritz stanno esplorando l'estetica futuristica e fuori dalla tecnologia di questo mondo per la loro ultima creazione personalizzata.Biarritz è famosa per il suo approccio rilassato alla vita, per le splendide spiagge e gli splendidi paesaggi che ne hanno fatto un luogo privilegiato per i vacanzieri da decenni e non solo. Ma Dab Motors, con sede nella città della Costa Basca, sta lanciando se stesso e la sua Yamaha XSR900 verso il futuro. Con tecniche di progettazione all'avanguardia e abilità artistiche all'avanguardia, ha prodotto qualcosa che la proietta al prossimo secolo: The ALTER.Dab Motors sentiva l'affinità con XSR900 fin dall'inizio con il suo mix di design moderno e retrò e linee innovative. Sapevano che il corpo leggero, ricco di carattere, e il motore sportivo sarebbero stati più che una combinazione per il suo concetto futuristico. Dal momento in cui Dab Motors riuscì a mettere le mani sulla Sports Heritage, mise la sua conoscenza della tecnologia al massimo. Utilizzando la modellazione 3D e le tecniche di rendering avanzate, ha progettato una bicicletta personalizzata in un mondo quasi interamente digitale. Con i dati ricavati dalle sue tecniche di modellazione e schemi creati in uno spazio di lavoro virtuale, ha impostato i robot per lavorare per forgiare la sua meraviglia meccanica.Mettendo in vita i suoi progetti utilizzando macchine di produzione, ha realizzato sottocornici in alluminio stampati 3D di alta qualità, ultra resistenti, montanti superiori, riser e supporti dei fari. Lo scarico è una creazione collaborativa di Dab Motors e un partner di fiducia. Ci sono manubri, manopole, serbatoi e specchietti nuovi di zecca. La moto è caratterizzata da un lavoro in fibra di lino sostenibile e ultraleggero appena uscito dal laboratorio. Anche il sistema di illuminazione è molto innovativo, con un array LED intelligente controllato da una scheda micro controller Arduino. Tutto questo è racchiuso tra i freni di qualità migliore, sospensioni del gigante industriale Öhlins (ammortizzatore STX 46 e kit di cartucce NIX 30) e altre parti che lo rendono un messaggio ad alte prestazioni inviato indietro nel tempo dal 22 ° secolo."Penso che Yard Built sia spesso visto come il luogo in cui onoriamo il passato, e forse giustamente", ha dichiarato Antoine Clémot, Product Manager di Yamaha Motor Europe Motorcycle. "La Yamaha ha un passato così ricco con disegni e tecniche iconiche da cui attingere, ma la usiamo anche come un laboratorio: c'è spazio per innovare, per giocare con un'estetica minimalista e nuove idee. Dab Motors sta abbracciando la tecnologia che è anni luce avanti a tanti altri costruttori. Il design è sorprendente, la moto sembra davvero qualcosa di un film di fantascienza. "."In un mondo guidato dalla tecnologia, non dobbiamo rimanere bloccati ai vecchi tempi con vecchi metodi di lavoro", ha commentato Simon Dabadie, fondatore di Dab Motors. "Dovremmo esplorare ogni possibilità utilizzando le nuove tecnologie e lasciamoci ispirare da esse: vogliamo stimolare la curiosità delle persone utilizzando nuovi tipi di materiali, essendo critici e testando ogni idea che abbiamo. Non si tratta solo di limitare te stesso e aprire la tua mente a modi potenzialmente rivoluzionari di fare cose: progettazione 3D, ingegneria virtuale, simulazione 3D, rendering: sono tutte cose che esploriamo e cose con cui abbiamo visto risultati incredibili. Guardando al futuro, possiamo concentrarci sulla creazione di motocicli customizzati. Cambia il modo in cui creiamo e personalizziamo una motocicletta, ora disponiamo di mezzi di creazione illimitati che non sarebbero possibili con i processi tradizionali ".
Per ulteriori informazioni su questa build personalizzata all'avanguardia, visita www.dabmotors.com.
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Yamaha Yard Built projects are always
unique and this is truer than ever here. Biarritz based Dab Motors are
delving into futuristic aesthetics and out of this world technology for
their latest custom build.
Biarritz is famous for its laid-back approach to life, beautiful beaches and stunning scenery which have made it a prime location for holiday makers for decades and more. But Dab Motors, based in the Basque Coast city, has turned his back on relaxed and is throwing himself and his Yamaha XSR900 head first into the future. With cutting edge design techniques and state of the art craftsmanship, he has produced something straight out of the next century: The ALTER.
Dab Motors felt an affinity with the XSR900 from the get go with its mix of modern and retro design, and innovative lines. They knew the lightweight body, packed with character, and sporty engine would be more than a match for his futuristic concept. From the very moment that Dab Motors got his hands on the Sports Heritage machine, a powerhouse of customisation, he put his knowledge of technology into high gear. Using 3D modelling, and advanced rendering techniques, he designed a customised bike in an almost entirely digital world. With data built from his modelling techniques and schematics created in a virtual work space, he set the robots to work on forging his mechanical marvel.
Putting to life his designs by using manufacturing machines, he produced high quality, ultra-durable, 3D printed aluminium sub chassis, upper triple tree, risers and headlight holders. The exhaust is a collaborative creation by Dab Motors and a trusted partner. There's brand new handlebars, grips, brake reservoirs and mirrors. The bike features ultra-light, sustainable flax fibre body work fresh out of the lab. Even the lighting system is pushing the boundaries, with a smart LED array controlled by an Arduino micro controller board. All of this is wrapped around the finest quality brakes, suspensions from industry giant Öhlins (STX 46 shock absorber and NIX 30 cartridge kit) and other parts making this a high-performance message sent back in time from the 22nd Century.
"I think Yard Built is often seen as the place where we honour the past, and maybe rightly so," said Antoine Clémot, Yamaha Motor Europe Motorcycle Product Manager. "Yamaha has such a rich past with iconic designs and techniques to draw from. But we also use it as a laboratory of sorts. There's room to innovate, to play with minimalist aesthetics and new ideas. So, seeing a build like this is incredible. Dab Motors is embracing technology that is light years ahead of so many other builders and that's thrilling to see and exciting to be a part of. The design is amazing, the bike really looks like something out of a science fiction film. But, the processes that went into making it, that's what has blown me away."
"In a world driven by technology, we don't have to be stuck in the old days with old ways of working," commented Simon Dabadie, founder of Dab Motors. "We should explore every possibility by using new technologies and be inspired by them. We want to stimulate people's curiosity by using new kinds of materials, by being critical and by testing every idea that we have. It's about not limiting yourself and opening your mind to potentially revolutionary ways of doing things. 3D design, virtual engineering, 3D simulation, rendering; these are all things we explore and things we have seen incredible results with. By looking to the future, we can focus on creating enhanced motorcycles. This will change how we create and customise a motorcycle. We now have unlimited means of creation that wouldn't be possible with traditional processes."
For more information on this cutting-edge custom build, head over to www.dabmotors.com.
Biarritz is famous for its laid-back approach to life, beautiful beaches and stunning scenery which have made it a prime location for holiday makers for decades and more. But Dab Motors, based in the Basque Coast city, has turned his back on relaxed and is throwing himself and his Yamaha XSR900 head first into the future. With cutting edge design techniques and state of the art craftsmanship, he has produced something straight out of the next century: The ALTER.
Dab Motors felt an affinity with the XSR900 from the get go with its mix of modern and retro design, and innovative lines. They knew the lightweight body, packed with character, and sporty engine would be more than a match for his futuristic concept. From the very moment that Dab Motors got his hands on the Sports Heritage machine, a powerhouse of customisation, he put his knowledge of technology into high gear. Using 3D modelling, and advanced rendering techniques, he designed a customised bike in an almost entirely digital world. With data built from his modelling techniques and schematics created in a virtual work space, he set the robots to work on forging his mechanical marvel.
Putting to life his designs by using manufacturing machines, he produced high quality, ultra-durable, 3D printed aluminium sub chassis, upper triple tree, risers and headlight holders. The exhaust is a collaborative creation by Dab Motors and a trusted partner. There's brand new handlebars, grips, brake reservoirs and mirrors. The bike features ultra-light, sustainable flax fibre body work fresh out of the lab. Even the lighting system is pushing the boundaries, with a smart LED array controlled by an Arduino micro controller board. All of this is wrapped around the finest quality brakes, suspensions from industry giant Öhlins (STX 46 shock absorber and NIX 30 cartridge kit) and other parts making this a high-performance message sent back in time from the 22nd Century.
"I think Yard Built is often seen as the place where we honour the past, and maybe rightly so," said Antoine Clémot, Yamaha Motor Europe Motorcycle Product Manager. "Yamaha has such a rich past with iconic designs and techniques to draw from. But we also use it as a laboratory of sorts. There's room to innovate, to play with minimalist aesthetics and new ideas. So, seeing a build like this is incredible. Dab Motors is embracing technology that is light years ahead of so many other builders and that's thrilling to see and exciting to be a part of. The design is amazing, the bike really looks like something out of a science fiction film. But, the processes that went into making it, that's what has blown me away."
"In a world driven by technology, we don't have to be stuck in the old days with old ways of working," commented Simon Dabadie, founder of Dab Motors. "We should explore every possibility by using new technologies and be inspired by them. We want to stimulate people's curiosity by using new kinds of materials, by being critical and by testing every idea that we have. It's about not limiting yourself and opening your mind to potentially revolutionary ways of doing things. 3D design, virtual engineering, 3D simulation, rendering; these are all things we explore and things we have seen incredible results with. By looking to the future, we can focus on creating enhanced motorcycles. This will change how we create and customise a motorcycle. We now have unlimited means of creation that wouldn't be possible with traditional processes."
For more information on this cutting-edge custom build, head over to www.dabmotors.com.
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